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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025
South Africa need big improvement before World Test final, says coach

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Reuters
30 December, 2024, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 30 December, 2024, 07:06 pm

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South Africa need big improvement before World Test final, says coach

South Africa wrapped up a nerve-jangling two-wicket win to seal their sixth successive test victory, which was enough to ensure a top-two finish in the WTC standings and a first-ever berth in the final at Lord’s. Their opponents are likely to be Australia, who beat India in Melbourne on Monday.

Reuters
30 December, 2024, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 30 December, 2024, 07:06 pm
South Africa need big improvement before World Test final, says coach

South Africa have plenty to improve on despite securing their place in next year's World Test Championship final following their victory over Pakistan on Sunday, warned coach Shukri Conrad and captain Temba Bavuma.

South Africa wrapped up a nerve-jangling two-wicket win to seal their sixth successive test victory, which was enough to ensure a top-two finish in the WTC standings and a first-ever berth in the final at Lord's. Their opponents are likely to be Australia, who beat India in Melbourne on Monday.

"Even in this test match, we played some really poor cricket, some soft cricket," Conrad said at Centurion on Sunday.

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"Pressure does massive things you know. I wouldn't say we are a young side but perhaps an inexperienced side. For the growth, and where we want to take this test side, we need to be a lot more clinical, and we need to be a lot more consistent, and we need to be a lot more resilient, especially with the bat," he warned.

IDEAL CRICKET

Bavuma felt there had been an element of fortune to their run of test triumphs, which started against the West Indies in Guyana in August, followed by a two-test win in Bangladesh and home success over Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

"If you look at our campaign, as much as we are in the final, we haven't been super dominant in our performances," the skipper told reporters.

"We definitely haven't been clinical or ruthless when the opportunity or the situation called for it, but I think what we've done is that we found ways to make sure that the result is on our side.

"It's not ideal cricket that we've been playing but we're finding a way. That speaks a lot to the talent and character within the group," the captain added.

Conrad suggested South Africa would try and fix some test practice before June but the calendar over the next six months is dominated by limited overs competition.

It is, therefore, likely that their last test before the WTC final will be next Friday's second test of the brief series against Pakistan, which is being played at Newlands in Cape Town.

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